Medical Science Liaison

ActalentMünster
Gehalt: Von 90.000,00 € bis 120.000,00 €

Dermatology (Inflammation & Autoimmunity)

Territory

About the Role:

An international, research‐driven biopharmaceutical organization is expanding its Inflammation & Autoimmunity (IAI) portfolio in Germany and is seeking experienced Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) to support its Dermatology franchise.

This field‐based role sits within Medical Affairs and plays a critical part in scientific exchange, external expert engagement, clinical research support, and insight generation. The successful candidate will help shape the medical strategy during an important growth phase.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead high‐quality medical and scientific exchange with dermatologists and other relevant stakeholders
  • Identify, develop, and maintain long‐term relationships with Key External Experts (KEEs) and investigators
  • Support medical launch readiness activities for pipeline and near‐term launch products
  • Communicate and discuss clinical and scientific data with external audiences
  • Systematically collect and communicate medical insights to inform strategy and cross‐functional decision‐making
  • Plan and support advisory boards, investigator meetings, and round‐table discussions
  • Facilitate company‐sponsored and investigator‐sponsored trials (ISTs)
  • Contribute to real‐world evidence (RWE) initiatives, including non‐interventional studies and registries
  • Collaborate closely with Key Account Managers and internal medical colleagues
  • Act as a point of contact for unsolicited medical information requests
  • Deliver internal medical training on disease areas and emerging data
  • Ensure strict adherence to SOPs, compliance, and regulatory requirements

Candidate Profile

  • Advanced clinical or scientific degree (PharmD, PhD, MD, or equivalent)
  • Fluent German and professional working proficiency in English
  • Prior experience as a Medical Science Liaison or in Medical Affairs
  • Background in dermatology and/or autoimmune diseases preferred
  • Strong scientific communication and relationship‐building skills
  • Self‐motivated, structured, and comfortable working independently in the field
  • Willingness to travel frequently, including overnight stay
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